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RE: Is the AMA forum a battleground? - 1/1/2008 2:35:08 PM   
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Robo I don't know. What was your point.
Everyone knows about the ins.
paitballing was being referred to above my post alot of fun
making the point more non ama members flying than ama members
referring to a post about park flyers before my post
just easing the tension a little.
And why in the world would you contradict yourself in your own post. lol.
That is what you have done.
(why let what someone else posted bother your)
and is suppose someone was playing hopscotch somewhere
what has one go to do with another.
Sorry but then your post is just the opposite. rofl. So I guess you get the get a life award rofl.
J?K Happy New Year EVERYONE.

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RE: Is the AMA forum a battleground? - 1/1/2008 4:47:12 PM   
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Maybe none of you guys will have to put up with wacko stalkers from RCU forums bugging the folks in your non-RCU life, but I did have to put up with it.... still waiting to hear what RCU is gonna do about it, since I naturally reported it to our Mod.


WOW!!!!! Kid... the same weird crap has happened to me also. When I learned that an individual (a very notable RCU personality) had contacted people here, in my home town, about me and my club, spreading nasty rumor BS, I thought surely my club and I were the only ones this was happening to. Apparently not! Now I wonder just who else has been stalked and by what wacko(s). FWIW a friend of mine forwarded an email to me that had been sent to him by this sicko perpetrator…I was appalled, to say the least, that my club and myself could be attacked this way.

I initially thought maybe I should report his stalking to RCU but thought this probably was an isolated incident and just a personal matter we would need to work out but now I am realizing that this battleground should not be allowed to become personal as this perpetrated has now made it. I am still unsure of the proper course of action but to have it just swept under the carpet with the “that is just the way he is” sentiment will not suffice any longer.

Now for the $64,000 question; what should one do when they find someone from this battleground has stalked them or has spread aspersions via rumor about their club to others they know? Especially those outside the RCU community?

Of course, this post may simply disappear via “subjective” rational. If so…fine! Great! Good! Thanks.


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RE: Is the AMA forum a battleground? - 1/1/2008 5:37:50 PM   
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Now for the $64,000 question; what should one do when they find someone from this battleground has stalked them or has spread aspersions via rumor about their club to others they know? Especially those outside the RCU community?
Well Mark, I can tell you right now that stating your motive on a public website isn't the smartest first step to take. If you are going to take some course of non legal action or even legal against said person, you've just opened yourself up to lose whatever battle your going to begin.

My advice to you is to do less talking and take action in private. I suggest you talk to a lawyer before you consult AMA member forums for legal advice, or maybe a family member? All you've done is become like you nemesis and dropped to his level by making presumed claims against him in public. And we all know who you're talking about Mark, you've made no real attempt to hide it over the last couple years.


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RE: Is the AMA forum a battleground? - 1/1/2008 6:33:51 PM   
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All you've done is become like you nemesis and dropped to his level, by making presumed claims against him in public.



Now that's a low blow, the worst kind of ad hom I've seen in this forum. Not by any stretch would I find any comparison between LCS's action in posting what he has and the actions of whatever sick puppy it was that went skulking after him and his club.

Abel

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RE: Is the AMA forum a battleground? - 1/1/2008 6:37:48 PM   
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quote:

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All you've done is become like you nemesis and dropped to his level, by making presumed claims against him in public.



Now that's a low blow, the worst kind of ad hom I've seen in this forum. Not by any stretch would I find any comparison between LCS's action in posting what he has and the actions of whatever sick puppy it was that went skulking after him and his club.

Abel

So I guess you'll take LCS's claim against a stalker as a valid. Interesting ... well I guess it's a closed case for LCS and his stalker, guilty as charged. Give me a break Abel. Another Steve Kaluf thread begins now. He who cries the loudest in public is the one that is right and is above justice. Get real.

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RE: Is the AMA forum a battleground? - 1/1/2008 6:52:50 PM   
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People talk ignore it it goes away, they cant hurt you and are probably jealous! PROBABLY FRUSTRATED FULL SCALERS WHO LOST THEIR TICKET. ignore them

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RE: Is the AMA forum a battleground? - 1/1/2008 7:36:36 PM   
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RE Is the AMA forum a battleground?

YUP.

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RE: Is the AMA forum a battleground? - 1/1/2008 7:40:24 PM   
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RE Is the AMA forum a battleground?

YUP.


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RE: Is the AMA forum a battleground? - 1/1/2008 8:45:04 PM   
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now lets close it

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RE: Is the AMA forum a battleground? - 1/1/2008 10:31:50 PM   
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There is no need to close it. It just needs to get back on topic. The usual suspects have taken it far afield, as usual. Let it get back on track please.

Bill, AMA 4720

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RE: Is the AMA forum a battleground? - 1/1/2008 10:40:03 PM   
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There is no need to close it. It just needs to get back on topic. The usual suspects have taken it far afield, as usual. Let it get back on track please.

Bill, AMA 4720

Exactly, I don't know what LCS was thinking bringing his personal vendetta to this forum either.

By the way how does this thread get back on topic? You've started a thread which everyone already knows the answer too? So what do we talk about now? That grass is green?

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RE: Is the AMA forum a battleground? - 1/1/2008 10:56:40 PM   
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Exactly, I don't know what LCS was thinking bringing his personal vendetta to this forum either.

STL, Very simple, to illustrate a point about why this forum is a battleground. What LCS brings up goes on everyday, it isn't that hard to believe that it goes on here. This is why in the book, "Internet for Dummies" they stress that it is unwise for anyone to advertise their identity and personal information.




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RE: Is the AMA forum a battleground? - 1/1/2008 11:13:44 PM   
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Exactly, I don't know what LCS was thinking bringing his personal vendetta to this forum either.

STL, Very simple, to illustrate a point about why this forum is a battleground. What LCS brings up goes on everyday, it isn't that hard to believe that it goes on here. This is why in the book, "Internet for Dummies" they stress that it is unwise for anyone to advertise their identity and personal information.


Then why would LCS be looking for advice on how to deal with his situation and what does that have to do with the title and subject of the AMA forums? The thread went from a discussion to a therapeutic and professional advice seeking session. We are now talking about why people act like idiots both on the Internet and off ... no surprise there. And that has what to do with the AMA, talk about "off subject".

Oh, but I do understand why Mark has tried to hide his identity on these forums for a long time now. Several members of Mark's old club sent me some rather interesting stories about him. Mark's been on his smear campaign going on years now, the above posts are just a continuation. He found a good thread to re-open his can and let it back out.

I can understand was so pro Steve Kaluf, they are like 2 peas in a pod. Trying to use the internet for sympathy. Didn't get Steves job back. Prolly won't find LCS a free trial lawyer either.


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RE: Is the AMA forum a battleground? - 1/2/2008 12:31:17 AM   
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MO,
I refuse to banter with you.


Will I bite? Although I quoted you, the question was more for everyone who thinks they can decifer what a person thinks from a few posts here on R/CU.

Your confused over what the word banter means. There is very little "Bantering" here in this forum. It's more like outright disagreements and arguments. Bantering is good natured poking fun and joking around. I don't see much of that here!

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